Correlations between pulsations at mid latitude stations and a station near the dip equator

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Correlation, Geomagnetic Micropulsations, Ground Stations, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Solar Eclipses, Tropical Meteorology, Daytime, Geomagnetic Latitude, Line Spectra, Lines Of Force, Magnetic Equator, Magnetometers, Night Sky, Power Spectra, Telluric Currents

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A brief examination of micropulsations recorded simultaneously at midlatitude stations (U.K. array) and at a station near the dip equator was conducted during an expedition to study the eclipse of June 30, 1973. No eclipse effects were detected; however, it is demonstrated that nighttime events (particularly Pi 2's and dPi's) are highly correlated between midlatitudes and the Equator, whereas daytime events in the Pc 3 range show little or no correspondence. The results are taken to indicate the different propagation characteristics of impulsive nighttime events (dominantly across lines of force in the meridian plane) and of Pc 3 (essentially field line-guided with a minor element due to leakage across L shells).

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